07
May
08

Feel the power…and find a cure!

Do you know someone in your life who has been touched by cancer? What if we put the power of all of us to work for the cure?  We have the chance.  Join me in supporting the campaign for  ”The Infinite Power of One” –and let’s prove that together, we are more powerful than cancer.
Twelve leading cancer centers are asking all Americans that can, to go online and donate $1.  I am asking you to consider doing so.  Simply log onto their sponsor, www.celebrations.com/cure to make your donation.  Then add your picture to their Healing Mosaic, which is a visual representation of the infinite power that one person and $1 can have on our health. After you make your donation, come back and share with us how it feels to have the infinite power of one and to work together to make our world a better place to live.  Thanks for joining me!

Life is Amazing.  Live Well.

Anna Grassini

Want a coach? Visit me at www.lifeinbalancecoach.com

 


1 Response to “Feel the power…and find a cure!”


  1. 1 List Mama May 18, 2008 at 11:43 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing this cause. I have just donated and trust that I will have contributed to something powerful! I am inspired to do something similar on my own blog. Thanks again for inspiring!

    Jen
    http://www.listplanit.com

Leave a Reply




 

May 2008
M T W T F S S
« Apr   Jul »
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  

RSS WSJ Online: The Juggle

  • When Should a Gay Teen “Come Out?” January 1, 1970
    Students from Kalamazoo, Mich., area high schools participate in the Day of Silence to protest the mistreatment of gay students. Credit: AP When readers suggested recently that we post a topic on teenage sexuality, I was reminded of a recent Newsweek article about the particular troubles of gay teens, and how many of them are facing [...]
  • The Key to Happiness: Money, Family, or Positive Thinking? January 1, 1970
    Getty Images That “Nobody on his deathbed ever said, ‘I wish I’d spent more time at the office,’” is a well-worn idiom. Yet a new long-term study, published in the latest edition of the Journal of Family Psychology (subscription required) affirms that thinking: Fortifying family ties, not making more money, is the best way to become a [...]